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If people can't handle others publicly criticizing their lifestyle, they shouldn't bloviate about it to the New York Times or CNN. He willingly made that lifestyle a matter of public discourse.

I see this more as an attempt to prevent other Boston area people from idealizing his behavior. I admit he diluted his point by focusing on Priebatsch himself, but it doesn't make the point less valid.



Agreed.

Here's hoping this article starts a productive conversation about work/life balance and startup culture myths.

You've got to pace yourself and keep things in perspective if you want to get things done in the long run.




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